All in That Night (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 8, 2004

Original Title:
Tutto in quella notte

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Filmauro

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Giorgio, married to Daniela, would like to take his beautiful lover Gloria somewhere to spend the night. So he asks his brother-in-law Marco, who is leaving for a week in New York with his wife Lucia, to lend him the house. Although Marco is a little hesitant, he eventually agrees. After a romantic dinner, Giorgio goes to Marco's house with Gloria to spend a night of sex. But the couple did not take into account Enzo, the boyfriend of Ilenia, the cleaning lady of that house, who, being up to his neck in debt to a loan shark, had entered the apartment shortly before with the intention of stealing something. Thus begins a long night during which all sorts of things will happen.

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Assistant Editor:
Mascia Calamandrei

Author:
Franco Bertini

Camera Operator:
Simone Trecca

Cinematography:
Daniele Poli

Costume Design:
Liliana Sotira

Director:
Franco Bertini

Director of Photography:
Daniele Poli

Editor:
Fulvio Molena
Alessio Doglione

Gaffer:
Daniele Zonetti

Key Makeup Artist:
Clara Hopf
Arianna Agosta

Music:
Marco Manusso

Producer:
Maurizio Pastrovich
Marco Poccioni

Production Manager:
Benedetta Altissimi

Script Supervisor:
Emanuela Liverani

Second Unit Director:
Nicola Barnaba

Sound Mixer:
Lorenzo Corvi

Writer:
Sergio Citti
Roberto Cimpanelli
Furio Scarpelli

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